Organic/Bio Raspberry Tea
Weight : 50g
Raspberry Leaf Tea is a smooth, earthy herbal infusion made from the dried leaves of the Rubus idaeus plant. It has a mild, green tea-like flavor and is traditionally celebrated for its supportive role in women’s health, particularly during pregnancy and reproductive cycles. Known as “the woman’s herb” in herbal traditions, raspberry leaf is also rich in nutrients that benefit the whole family.
Key Ingredient(s)
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Raspberry Leaves – Harvested at peak freshness, these leaves contain vitamins (A, C, E, B-complex), minerals (iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium), tannins, and flavonoids. The combination supports overall wellness while promoting a balanced and nourished body.
Health Benefits
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Women’s Health Support: Traditionally used to help tone the uterus and ease menstrual discomfort.
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Rich in Minerals: Helps maintain healthy bones, muscles, and blood circulation.
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Digestive Wellness: Natural tannins support a healthy digestive tract.
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Immune Support: Vitamin C and antioxidants help strengthen immune defenses.
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Hydration & Relaxation: A soothing, caffeine-free option for daily fluid intake.
Product Usage
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Hot Tea: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of raspberry leaf in 200ml of hot water (90–95°C) for 5–10 minutes.
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Iced Tea: Brew a concentrated infusion, cool, and serve over ice with fresh lemon slices.
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Wellness Blend: Combine with nettle, chamomile, or peppermint for added benefits and flavor.
Nutritional Information (Approx. per 200ml serving)
(Values may vary depending on steeping time and amount used)
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Calories: ~2 kcal
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Carbohydrates: <1 g
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Fat: 0 g
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Protein: 0 g
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Contains trace amounts of iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium
Suggested Portion Size
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General Wellness: 1–3 cups daily
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Pregnancy Support: Commonly consumed during the second and third trimesters (consult with a healthcare provider first)
Vegetarian Recipes & Alternative Uses
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Raspberry Leaf Latte: Brew a strong tea, mix with steamed oat or almond milk, and sweeten with honey or maple syrup.
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Herbal Popsicles: Freeze cooled tea with fresh berries for a refreshing summer treat.
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Nutrient-Rich Broth: Add raspberry leaf tea to soups or grains for a subtle herbal flavor.
Handling Expired Product & Sustainability Tips
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If past its best-before date but still dry and aromatic, use for herbal bath soaks or composting.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to extend freshness.
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Compost used leaves to return nutrients to the soil.
Why You'll Love It
Raspberry Leaf Tea is more than just a calming herbal drink — it’s a nutrient-rich infusion with a history of supporting women’s wellness, digestive health, and overall vitality. Its mild, earthy taste makes it easy to enjoy daily, whether hot in the morning, iced on a summer afternoon, or blended with other herbs for a custom wellness tea. Every sip brings a gentle, nourishing touch to your health routine.